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@article{1624696, author = {Kulus, M. and Brazert, M. and Popis, M. and Borowiec, B. and Bukowska, D. and Ješeta, Michal and PiotrowskaandKempisty, H. and Nowicki, M. and Kempisty, B. and Antosik, P.}, article_location = {Silva Marina}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {primary cell model; in vitro growth and development; nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling}, language = {eng}, issn = {0393-974X}, journal = {Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents}, title = {INSIGHT INTO "NUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC SHUTTLING" AS A DEVELOPMENTAL AND DIFFERENTIATIONAL CAPABILITY OF CELLS IN PRIMARY CULTURE MODELS}, url = {https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30734545}, volume = {33}, year = {2019} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1624696 AU - Kulus, M. - Brazert, M. - Popis, M. - Borowiec, B. - Bukowska, D. - Ješeta, Michal - Piotrowska-Kempisty, H. - Nowicki, M. - Kempisty, B. - Antosik, P. PY - 2019 TI - INSIGHT INTO "NUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC SHUTTLING" AS A DEVELOPMENTAL AND DIFFERENTIATIONAL CAPABILITY OF CELLS IN PRIMARY CULTURE MODELS JF - Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents VL - 33 IS - 1 SP - 145-149 EP - 145-149 PB - Biolife SAS SN - 0393974X KW - primary cell model KW - in vitro growth and development KW - nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttling UR - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30734545 L2 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30734545 N2 - Shuttling proteins are molecules that can facilitate transport through the nuclear envelope. A very large number of proteins are involved in this process that includes nuclear pore buildup, signal, receptor and enzyme proteins. There are many examples of proteins whose biological activity depends on nucleocytoplasmic transport. Very often they are largely responsible for the proper occurrence of cell division, maturation, development and differentiation. Thanks to the well mastered methods of in vitro cell culture, it is possible to trace the levels of protein expression and their distribution in cells. Advanced molecular techniques allow for precise determination of their displacement in time. Several studies are still being carried out, using primary cultures, to identify the factors that determine the maturation, development and differentiation of cells. In understanding of the detailed mechanisms controlling cell life, the key is not the level of expression of a specific protein, but its distribution in individual cellular compartments. ER -
KULUS, M., M. BRAZERT, M. POPIS, B. BOROWIEC, D. BUKOWSKA, Michal JEŠETA, H. PIOTROWSKA-KEMPISTY, M. NOWICKI, B. KEMPISTY a P. ANTOSIK. INSIGHT INTO ''NUCLEAR-CYTOPLASMIC SHUTTLING'' AS A DEVELOPMENTAL AND DIFFERENTIATIONAL CAPABILITY OF CELLS IN PRIMARY CULTURE MODELS. \textit{Journal of biological regulators and homeostatic agents}. Silva Marina: Biolife SAS, 2019, roč.~33, č.~1, s.~145-149. ISSN~0393-974X.
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